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Newtons laws of motion
The force (equal on both objects) is measured in newtons.
The two forces are of the same magnitude, act in opposite directions, and act on different objects.
you could use a spring balance kg * 9.81 = newtons
Neither is true. It applies to both.
Because all the objects have a natural frequency
The force of gravity between two objects is measured in newtons. This is no different, technically, than what weight "should" be measured in. We use pounds and kilograms, but we should be using newtons, to be scientifically correct.
Newtons
10 newtons
Most likely because they're the same weight. Objects can have completely different masses and have the same weight.
when you drop an identical object in different gravitational conditions it will not have a similar acceleration because the gravity are different.
A distance of 500 newtons? Newtons is a unit of force, not of distance.
The one that was dropped from the higher floor cause freefalling objects get faster and faster with more flight time
The force (equal on both objects) is measured in newtons.
Newtons laws of motion
500/(10)2 = 500/100 = 5 newtons.
No because 'g' is irrespective of the object's mass.